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Economic and Social Indicators for Eighteen Latin American Nations, 1960-1971 (ICPSR 5030)

Principal Investigator(s):United States Agency for International Development

Summary:

This data collection contains economic, social,
and demographic information for 18 Latin American nations
in the period 1960-1971. Data are provided for gross
national product (GNP), gross investment, domestic revenues,
tax revenues, expenditures, price index, electric power
production, agricultural production, and membership in
consumer, credit, and agricultural cooperatives. Data are
also provided for population characteristics, such as total
population, school enrollment, student-teacher rati... (more info)

This data collection contains economic, social,
and demographic information for 18 Latin American nations
in the period 1960-1971. Data are provided for gross
national product (GNP), gross investment, domestic revenues,
tax revenues, expenditures, price index, electric power
production, agricultural production, and membership in
consumer, credit, and agricultural cooperatives. Data are
also provided for population characteristics, such as total
population, school enrollment, student-teacher ratio,
persons-physician ratio, persons-nurse ratio, and
persons-hospital bed ratio.

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Study Description

Citation

United States Agency for International Development. Economic and Social Indicators for Eighteen Latin American Nations, 1960-1971. ICPSR05030-v2. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1999. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR05030.v2

Methodology

Sample:
A total of 18 Latin American nations in the period
1960-1971.

Data Source:

(1) Agency for International Development. Bureau
for Program and Policy Coordination. Statistics and Reports
Division, and (2) United States Bureau of the Census. International
Demographic Statistics Center